What happens to the photons from a flashlight in the nosecone of a spaceship traveling at near-lightspeed?

o The photons will move slightly faster than the spaceship, since the spaceship cannot actually achieve the speed of light.

What happens to the photons emitted from the tail end of the spaceship, going in the opposite direction to the near-lightspeed craft?

o The photons emitted from the tail will depart at the speed of light of the local ether. But, since the spaceship is traveling in the opposite direction at almost the speed of light, the photons (if they were identifiable and measurable) would be separating from the spaceship and almost 2 times the local speed of light.